Example sentences of "then be [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Fallon was told some forces in previous years have not been able to take up the extra posts , which have then been redistributed to other places . |
2 | We told how monkeys from the two parks have been sent to Shamrock Farms , near Brighton , for breeding — and have then been sold for medical research or slaughtered . |
3 | The first limited-overs international , between Australia and England , had taken place only two years earlier , and the Prudential Trophy had then been introduced with great success in 1972 . |
4 | ‘ But as you so clearly realize , scientists have many times created tools that can be used for good , but which have then been perverted to evil use . |
5 | This may have been one , incidental , reason why black and white held on till the mid 1960s for much drama and some kinds of comedy and thriller , and has since then been revived by New York-oriented ( therefore nonconformist ) directors like Scorsese and Woody Allen . |
6 | The entry fee is only £6 per team and entry is restricted to 32 teams who will then be split into eight groups of four in the round robin stages . |
7 | The men within would then be fired upon through holes in the roof , picked off like pigeons in a cote , Isabel had thought when she had ridden through it earlier . |
8 | In that case the panel might recommend reductions in funding , which could then be applied to other areas . |
9 | Nevertheless , the universal aspirations of such a social psychology 's theory will permit the formulation of ‘ pure ’ , or universal , theoretical propositions , which can then be applied to historical manifestations of the topic in question . |
10 | Instead of collecting these resources by disguised taxation , through inflation , they would then be collected by open taxation , and the public sector would no longer be exerting a substantial inflationary influence . |
11 | If required , these transactions can then be segmented into different forms of payment to facilitate identification . |
12 | She took her plight to the Bishop of Northampton , the Right Reverend Leo MacCartie , who listened quietly and told her : ‘ Father Christopher will receive prayer and counselling and will then be moved to other parts . ’ |
13 | These can then be moved from one end of the string to the other . |
14 | This structured approach might then be extended to other shapes . |
15 | It may then be extended to non-zero Ri by saying provided that the conditions required for ( 21.27 ) are still fulfilled ( i.e. z is within the wall layer but outside the viscous sub-layer ) . |
16 | As reported , the terms of Somare 's election were that he would lead the party until March 1993 , whereupon the leadership would then be transferred to former Minister of Forests Jack Genia . |
17 | England players face a series of fitness tests at Lilleshall today , and will then be joined by another injury doubt , John Salako of Crystal Palace , who jarred a knee earlier this week . |
18 | A copy of the certificate will then be sent to all parties , any guardian ad litem and , where transfer is granted , to the receiving court . |
19 | When you are happy that the etch resist pattern is as required , the board can then be etched in Ferric Chloride in the usual manner in either an open tray of etchant or using the Seno GS sealed system described last month . |
20 | These can then be displayed with each frame to establish whether clashes occur . |
21 | By calculating the PV of various alternative investment projects they could then be ranked against each other . |
22 | The pleasure principle would then be seen as one form of the more fundamental Nirvana principle . |
23 | If you multiply that up , that is £250,000 worth of money that could then be given to alternative developments . |
24 | The chronological introduction of different alloys can then be compared between different cultures and geographical areas . |
25 | This produces a statistical , or ‘ quantified ’ , account of what is going on , which can then be compared with other lessons and other teachers ( see also Content Analysis on p. 112 ) . |
26 | These best dates may then be compared with actual adoption dates . |
27 | The definitions and expansions of various words can then be compared with this list to check for membership . |
28 | The second is that the rules may be those that apply to formal , written language but they may then be prescribed for all circumstances . |
29 | The year-long process will then be repeated in leprosy-infected areas . |
30 | Once qualified they are certificated to teach by the Department of Education and Science and can then be employed by local authorities ( often on the recommendation of lay boards of Governors ) . |